[Ronja] Ronja Digest, Vol 12, Issue 7
A. B.
bio5 at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 14 22:11:39 GMT 2009
Dear Alan,
FSO got tons of applications where you can gain $$ from
I beleive FSO provider is very great and profitable, but its drawback is the poor connectivity in fog which may cause you a headache, so you know your area weather if there is a lot of heavy fog then FSO is not the correct choice and will cause users to abandon you. You have to consider speeds more than 10Mbps since that will be your backbone.
Im in the test phase of 10Mbps system which costs nearly 150$ in total. Regarding the 100Mbps system, its still in theory phase, but I hope to have it done by May with GOD's help (my graduation project dead line), but it wont cost much more than the 10M
I would give 25% for technical FSO system, 25% for networking and routing, and 50% for marketing and managment for such an ISP to start properly
A 10Mbps system can be built starting from 50$ and going up to 1000$ depending on what specifications do you want. flexibility to modefy depending on your needs is very nice.
Regarding experience, actually I dont have ISP experience, but i have picked FSO systems as my graduation projects so I know the electronics and design work.
Regards
> Hi Ahmad!
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> I have experience with internet provider (hardware, ups, network etc), but FSO is really new for me!
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> What kind experiences do you have (FSO/Provider)?
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> And tell me more about your 100mbit fso. For me is very good 10mbit. I think the Ronja/10mbit is too stable! But 100mbit is a dream come true! :-)
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> Regards
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> Alan
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